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| Snow Joe 622U1 19-Inch 13-Amp Electric Snow Thrower |
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| Manufacturer: Snow Joe |
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| List Price: $259.99 |
| Sale Price: $245.50 |
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Product Description |

With the Snow Joe thrower, winter storms are no problem for walkways, driveways, and other paths. |  The integrated chute directs the path of the blasted snow away and out, up to 20 feet. |  The 4-blade rotor chews through thick snow with speed and ease. | Get Ready for Winter with a Snow Joe Snow Thrower Responding to the need for an easy-to-use machine that could tackle heavier snowfall on large driveways and walkways, Snow Joe developed the Snow Joe Ultra 622 -- a larger electric snow thrower that delivers the power of a gas machine with the convenience of an electric unit. Driven by a 13 amp motor, the Snow Joe Ultra moves up to 800 pounds of snow per minute. Its durable, 4-blade, heavy-grade steel rotor cuts 19 inches wide and 11 inches deep with each pass, clearing up to 2150 square feet per hour. In addition to its hard-working plowing capacity, the Snow Joe Ultra features an adjustable discharge chute that rotates a complete 180 degrees to provide full control over the snow discharge direction. The chute deflector can also be adjusted to control the height of the snow stream, and the easy-glide pivot wheels make the Snow Joe Ultra easy to turn and maneuver on each pass. The scraper blade at the base of the unit efficiently scrapes the snow clear to the pavement, making walkways and driveways much safer. Like the Snow Joe 322, the Snow Joe Ultra 622 is powered electrically, so it's always effortless to start and maintain. No gas, oil, or tune-ups are necessary. The unit is ETL-approved and carries a full two-year warranty. For heavier snowfall on large driveways and walkways, the Snow Joe Ultra 622 is your smart solution this winter. Key Technical Specs:
- 180-degree adjustable chute
- 13 amp motor moves up to 800 pounds of snow per minute
- Cuts up to 19 inches wide/11 inches deep with one pass
- Easy push-button instant start
- Pivoting wheels
- ETL-approved
Warranty This Snow Joe thrower is covered by a full two-year manufacturer's warranty. Snow Joe Winter Solutions The Snow Joe company is dedicated to the design and development of innovative winter products. It operates and maintains its own overseas manufacturing facility with corporate headquarters in Edison, NJ. Its robust research and development pipeline fuses novel design approaches with advanced technology to provide consumers with smart winter solutions. These practical innovations address key winter concerns including snow removal, holiday storage, humidification, and insulation. The Snow Joe product line is distributed throughout the United States and Canada through resellers and third-party wholesalers. Encouraging its consumers to get equipped, Snow Joe aims to prepare them with the right winter tools for the job. |
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Snow Joe 622U1 19-Inch 13-Amp Electric Snow Thrower Details |
- Instant start, Easy push button switch
- Cuts up to 19-inches wide and 11-inches deep in one pass
- Scraper clears to the pavement
- Chute deflector controls height of snow stream
- 13 amp motor moves up to 800 lbs of snow per minute
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Customer Reviews For Snow Joe 622U1 19-Inch 13-Amp Electric Snow Thrower |
Switched to electric. UPDATE 3/2010
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| Review Date: December 3, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Coug Moog, York, PA, USA |
I've been an owner of three different gas snowblowers. Each worked in its own way, from the MTD two-stage to my personal favorite, the Craftsman one-stage.
Many people see one-stage snow throwers as junk, and I'll agree they have their limitations in heavy or wet snow. But if you get out there right when the snow falls and clear it before it hits ten inches, you'll have a fine time with this little wonder.
It does as good a job at snow removal as my Craftsman single did--the two-stage may be a bit more versatile but it's like handling a rototiller and you have to have a place to store it. This baby hangs on a pair of wall hooks in the garage, with the cord hanging next to it.
I was amazed at how well this little "off brand" thrower does its work. I got it to test the proposition that 99% of snow removal can be done with a little tool like this. But it bore me out last year. Neighbor has an Ariens that cost him almost $1400. When he saw my little blower he offered to clear my driveway for me.
After clearing my (two-car with turnout space) driveway and hanging up the machine and cord back in the garage, I looked next door. He was still trying to get the beast started.
UPDATE MARCH 2010:
Well, I had almost three seasons with Snow Joe, but he couldn't handle the double whammy snowstorms of February--gave up the ghost. So I bought the Toro version of the same thing. It handles very similarly to the Snow Joe, but the impeller and chute design is better. I wish the chute crank were easier to reach (liked that about the SJ) but the Toro gets more snow faster than the SJ.
I was very close to buying one of Toro's gas Power Curve models, but went with another electric. When the second snowstorm hit, this Toro went through it like butter. I made sure to get out there and clear the first batch before it hit ten inches. Second batch was actually deeper at probably about ten inches, and it was just as easy. The Toro took full-width bites out of the first pass. The deeper pass required me to bump it out 4 inches or so to account for the higher snow volume.
But it chewed through it like a champ. I continue to recommend electric snowblowers to homeowners who don't face a huge amount of snow in the winter and don't have more than a hundred feet between their outlet and the street. My 100-foot cord hits the end just as I get to the street. If my driveway were a foot longer I'd have to go with a longer cord.
But I am switching my recommendation from Snow Joe to Toro. The Toro throws better, stays clearer, is better put together, and is quieter than the Snow Joe, especially under load.
Spend the extra and get the Toro. You won't be sorry. |
Wet vs Dry Snow
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| Review Date: December 30, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Margaret A. Baumann, |
I have been moving snow for 30 years in Northern Wisconsin, using everything from large gas 2-stage snowthrowers, Garden tractors on down to small electric snowthrowers. My girlfriend needed a small snowblower for her side walks and double wide concrete drive, because of the hassles of starting and maintaining a gas snowblower (and her limited mechanical knowledge) we decided on an electric snowblower. (She handles a vacuum cleaner with a long cord....this seemed no different). We read the reviews on the Toro and Snow Joe and decided on the Snow Joe because of the better quality wheels, easier to reach chute handle and bigger motor (plus it was cheaper). She put it together herself (except for the difficult to tighten small screws on the chute handle). I had to play for awhile to figure out how to start it?...you need to hold in the side start button while you pull back on the handle to start the machine. (not real clear in the directions).....The first night we had 4" of fresh snow and it moved all the snow as easy as vacuuming, right down to the concrete...(it really only throws average snow 5'-10'). There was some old snow that was hard packed along the driveway and the drive belt kept squealing each time I plowed into the old snow.....we salted the remaining hard snow on the driveway (packed from driving on it) and tried clearing the wet snow the next night....and this machine did not like it at all! The drive belt squealed ALOT!.....(also note that NO snowblower of any size likes wet snow....no small gas powered snowblower I have ever used likes wet snow either)...so we had to hand shovel that stuff.....Lesson learned is: GET AT THE SNOW WHILE ITS SNOWING..don't wait to try to clear it after it has hardened or becomes slushy... and make sure you move the snow that the snowplow pushes in at the end of the driveway RIGHT AWAY...this machine does not like HARD PACK...(that snow left from the snowplow that has salt and sand in it). But in my experience this is a very well built and easy to use snowblower for handling fresh dry snow. In 15 minutes I did what used to take 2 hours hand shoveling.
UPDATE: 01/01/2008 (Try spraying the plastic behind the Blades and the inside of the chute with a vinyl/plastic protectant such as "Armor All"..this slick spray keeps the snow from sticking and helps the snow throw farther, plus it keeps the unit looking shiny and new). A winding garden hose real made winding up the cord much easier each time. |
AMAZING!
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| Review Date: November 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Samantha Nackab, |
SnowJoe 19-Inch 13.5 Amp Electric Snow Thrower #622
What an amazing device. It's a light weight (NON GAS!!!!) machine that cleared my property and my neighbors property all in less then an hour! It felt like I was vacuuming. Hello? No more backaches!!! There will only be two people who wont like this gadget; your chiropractor and the neighborhood kids who get paid to shovel snow!!! I'm buying one for my parents so they don't call my husband to come over and shovel!(What a life saver)
AAAAA+++ Does the job of a pricey gas thrower! |
Powerful
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| Review Date: November 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: D. Wagner, New York |
| Great machine! Cleared the pathway, sidewalk and driveway with no effort at all... Very pleased! |
greatest snow thrower
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| Review Date: December 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: B. Waingort, |
| I am so pleased with my new SNOW JOE. I have used the toro in the past. but the SNOW JOE is amazing. It is lighter , faster and easier to use than any other snow machine . And its less expensive for a better machine. 5 STARS***** |
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